Survey finds more Scots turn to walking to boost mental health
An increasing number of Scots are using walking as a means to boost their mental health and beat their winter woes.
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An increasing number of Scots are using walking as a means to boost their mental health and beat their winter woes.
People across Renfrewshire are invited to say what they really mean when asked how they are, and have an open conversation about mental health. See Me, Scotland’s programme to end
People who smoke in Renfrewshire are being urged to set the goal of leaving tobacco behind in 2024.
People in recovery from addiction are being empowered into more positive pathways through a unique collaboration with artists at a Paisley-based mental health and addiction recovery service.
Lower back pain is a widespread health problem that can range from being mildly annoying to completely debilitating.
As the festive season approaches, NHS 24 is urging the people of Scotland to be prepared, and if they rely on prescribed medicines to make sure they have enough medicines
Plans for a new health and social care facility in the Dargavel area took a further step forward this week as the planning application was approved by Renfrewshire Council.
Hundreds of people marched through Paisley town centre to call for an end to violence against women and gender-based violence.
A Renfrewshire MSP and councillor have said they are “firmly opposed” to new proposals that would reduce services for vulnerable people.
NHS 24 has launched its annual winter health preparedness campaign with Michael Matheson MSP, Cabinet Secretary for NHS Recovery, Health and Social Care. The ‘Healthy Know How’ campaign helps people